Aye can we just s/o to Daniels girlfriend! She’s such a support. Not once did she get frustrated or inpatient with the making of this! Not everyone has that strong support system of them fulfilling their creative success. 👏🏼
The sound is pretty ordinary. Some whips and not so realistic, over the board sound effects of the actions. You can find these on free sound libraries and layer more than one sound of the the same action and tweak them a little bit (mostly equalise and little bit of compression).
As an advertising and still-life product photographer of 27 years about to transition into film ... this video seriously motivates and speaks to me ... I LOVE your approach, process and thoughtful approach to your video. I cannot WAIT to start my journey; thank you. 😁💯
Hey it's Daniel Schiffer of House UA-cam, First of his name, King of B-roll, Master of handheld shots, and father of the blown minds. 🔥 I'm such a dork sometimes.
Would like to see Daniel do something outside of his typical product/food type stuff. Maybe a travel video, car ad, or some type of branding outdoors etc.
@@iaskaterwhos12 He might do that because big UA-cam channels typically mix it up over time to keep the audience engaged and he's very talented/skilled with a camera, so why not see those skills applied in other niches? It's not like he only films products...even old clips of his real estate shoots were sick
This is his thing though, and its more geared towards beginners. It works and he gets views and subs. I don't think working with actual clients is his thing, more just YT videos to make a living. Plus you can learn a bit from this channel and check out other youtubers for more ideas. But it does seem repetitive at this stage, he's covered all of this in the past and is just repackaging it into more videos.
I love seeing your b roll behind the scene shots, it really goes to show that there are no special or hidden techniques, its all about just knowing how to use your own gear and framing that shot well!
Love your channel. You make everything crystal clear, and I don't feel talked down to. I don't know what it is, but there's a subtle condescending energy in the tutorial videos on many of the other channels. I don't know if the content providers are even aware of it. Or maybe because they're trying to be just a little bit too clever, original, or witty. Or maybe I'm just too sensitive. In any case, it feels like you're teaching in a very caring and professional manner, and I appreciate it very much. Thank you.
@@lukeschroeder6112 The effect itself was just a cross dissolve. You can do those pretty easily! I just love the creativity that went into choosing a cross dissolve for that one particular transition.
I make videos for a living for my channel, but they in no way have this cinematic element which I would love if they did! I stumbled upon this video and I do believe this channel will make me a better videographer and editor. :) Thanks!
Step 1 is to write down all the objects and items that are going to appear in your video. Step 2 is to write down all the actions that you can do with said objects. Step 3 is to create a shot list around those actions that will serve as a rough guide, and... Step 4 is the fun part and that is filming the video and getting those transitions. Note: A lot of it is done on the fly but this will hopefully make it a lot easier. Step 6: Sound design.
Everything Daniel does is so damn smooth! I also love how he breaks down his process since it can be very easy to get lost and off-track when you're trying to film anything, let alone an epic b-roll sequence.
Hello Sir, Im from Pakistan. I have been watching your tutorials since 5 years and have learnt sooo much from youuu .... i knew nothing about photography but by watching your tutorials i am now running my own business and earning a handsome amount
Is nobody commenting on how he shot and edited this video of shooting and editing a video? Dude did double the work. Guessing he did the same list and what not for this UA-cam video.
Cool. Love the sound of the metal straw on the glass and the transition from blending to filling up the glass. Plus the blade scene transition to spinning the top on epic.
exactly, shooting in 4k when only needing full HD is really helpful for cropping without quality loss. imo way better than needing a tad better quality 4k video without having that crop-option!
I’m a photographer and I’m levelling up my skills to video editing. I came across with this tutorial on B-roll and men! The tutorial was amazingly delivered! I’m a fan already hehe. I love the way you created these step by step tips and guidelines. Keep it up! Can’t wait for another one. From now on, I’ll be following you forever haha.
Wow, I have a lot to learn. I like the final sound as well. This reinforces my need to not wing it and actually plan stuff out. Thanks for the great step by step.
All organic shots, just pure talent and skills bro. Amazing, im just literally mind blown by your way of taking the shots and handling the camera. such skill of perfection. Kudos to you and your team. And thank you for sharing the tips, for us small you tubers and young film makers, this brings us back to basics 101 that you cant have everything done by a studio or editor, there is that skill of creativity in making shots, setting up the lighting,backgrounds,props and just camera handling for a that outstanding scene. I definitely recommend your video to my friends. Thank you
Daniel Schiffer I literally saw your video and clicked off and watched this. You inspire me every day to create more content, thank you!! Plz make a B roll sequence edited from your IPad Pro All of the videos we make including broll videos are shot and edited from my Moms Phone. I’m only 12 soo...
@@Oligilo-co3pm I make small b rolls by editing with the InShot premium app, with the potential of it it will defend itself with whatever. greetings .jpg
Dear Mr. Schiffer, I'm sitting here on this very day reflecting on how great of a mentor and filmmaker you've become to myself and the UA-camrs watching this channel. The great director Sydney Pollack once said "Editing feels almost like sculpting or a form of continuing the writing process." and I think this video depicted that very saying. Thank you, Mr. Schiffer.
actually i feel like she's so professional in this kind of situation :))) I imagine myself, if my husband was trying to do such a video i would probably talk non stop and give him suggestions :))) so yea, Sarah's "disinterest" is a good thing :))
Her body language and disinterest shows lol. Shed probably love a nice drive outside and to shop for some new clothes, interacting with friends. But she’s held CAPTIVE to the broll making
@@jkaye87 I just joked about her a little bit... Maybe she doesnt know anything about this and she is feeling bored. But we shouldnt talk about her like this. Its not good.
@@casandrasy7097 Hahaha same, my girlfriend helps me too and she says none all shooting process but when I'm stuck I ask her for suggestions. Its better that way I guess, works for me and she.
The final result is fun and dynamic! Love the movement and the sound effects. Thanks for showing the process. I am going to shoot something with iPhone, to practice the process.
Before watching the final video: "Damn, it's actually not that hard, I can do that" . . After watching the final video: " Holy shit, how did he come up with that ?!"
actually, look at the plan. Daniel knows which objects and scenes will be used in advance on paper and just during the shooting he thinks about the editing. If you look at the final product it is then just few zoom in n outs, slowmo, motion blur and sound/gfx. The whole preparation phrase makes editing so easy if you have good shots.
the hard part for me is the smooth handheld work. I just can't do it. I have jittery arms or something...as much as I try, never looks good. I think that Daniel's skill is being the master of handheld action. Brandon Li can use the super long pole to get his shots, and is awesome with a gimble Some are better than others...and they are the pros
Thanks for taking the time to do these videos I am learning so much, absolute the best videos covering B-roll creation I've found so far. I find that I'm filming simple mundane actions at home and creating these short vids for practice incorporating what I'm learning from your videos and as amateurish as mine are relative to yours I'm still getting ohs and ahs from the people I show.
I will never shoot a commercial or anything like that, but I really enjoy watching this channel. But if I'm ever asked to shoot a commercial, I'm ready!!!!!
I have a 5 yr old nephew and I make all of his videos, I edit them and I film them, learning this Broll techniques really made a huge difference. Thanks a lot.
Отличное видео. Много почерпнул из него. Самое главное, что после таких виде-уроков начинаешь видеть и чувствовать такие моменты в жизни и фильмах. Отлично! Спасибо!!!
I always get overwhelmed with all the info to process during your videos. This helped IMMENSELY! Thank you so much for all the unbelievable free content!
You should do a challenge, since you have a lot of planning, on filming a “raw” B Roll where like you don’t know what items you’re using or the theme and stuff!!
Im a new sub and man I’m like bing watching all your vids bro! Learning!!!! Thank you bro fr fr.
4 роки тому+5
Wow Very beneficial to learn “how to THINK to design a footage”. Inspired me even I have a travel channel 🎉 I would love to see a travel vlog on your channel lol
This was awesome to learn Planning, preparation and Managing your results according to plan or story. Superb thanks for guiding us keep it up and wish you good luck see ya SOON!
I know this is an old video, but can you comment on the lighting used at all? Was is just that single key light, what light was it and what power? I have the Amaran 100D, would it be sufficient to similarly light a scene like this?
@@MaistrangLaagan Daniel & Peter McKinnon both have ~amazing~ tutorials for beginners on their main page! On Peter McKinnon's site, look for PLAYLISTS and then scrooooll down to his material from around 2-3 years ago IM ABOUT TO CELEBRATE MY 5TH SOLO COMMERCIAL TO LAND ON THE AIR ON MY LOCAL K-CHANNELS!!! Peter was the foundation to all of my engagement and success with video.
YES!! I'm a musician and wish I could make these sequences, but also be the subject at the same time. I come up with other creative solutions but they don't involve fun whip transitions like daniel does.
@@lilmissbeats yes I completely understand you... I'm a photographer and trying to get more into video right now, and sometimes I struggle to film b roll of myself etc.... I did this video of myself but I would love to learn new techniques instagram.com/tv/CASe92bhm1a/?igshid=129llfno6jq9g
Is there anyone else without a camera or a good phone camera that still watches these bids cuz its amazing?
Yep
No
Me
I wish I had a good camera
Yeah
Aye can we just s/o to Daniels girlfriend! She’s such a support. Not once did she get frustrated or inpatient with the making of this! Not everyone has that strong support system of them fulfilling their creative success. 👏🏼
She so lovely
She got his back 😋
True dat.
it probably got edited out of the video lol
She's actually a lil bit uninterested if you watched her face lol..
*Objects + Actions = Shots*
Pretty simple like that )
Fala man, bom te ver estudando isso
Um…actually it’s: + Shot lists + shots + PP + music = final video.
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Everything is clear and easy... but the problem is I don't have a girlfriend :(
Do you have a friend then?
@@raegan06 Quality will change then, Right?
Vineet Singh Not if your friend is at least somewhat photogenic (or videogenic, in this case) and you can relate what you want him to do clearly
Yeah
But you have a boyfriend:)
You should do a whole tutorial on just the sound design!
Came to see if anyone else commented this, please!!! 🙏
The sound is pretty ordinary. Some whips and not so realistic, over the board sound effects of the actions. You can find these on free sound libraries and layer more than one sound of the the same action and tweak them a little bit (mostly equalise and little bit of compression).
This might give you some insight
ua-cam.com/video/-DkYe2vsaEo/v-deo.html
He has a video with how he does it , not a full blown tutorial though
He did in fact
As an advertising and still-life product photographer of 27 years about to transition into film ... this video seriously motivates and speaks to me ... I LOVE your approach, process and thoughtful approach to your video. I cannot WAIT to start my journey; thank you. 😁💯
How is your journey going? Got any social media for us to follow?
Hey it's Daniel Schiffer of House UA-cam, First of his name, King of B-roll, Master of handheld shots, and father of the blown minds. 🔥
I'm such a dork sometimes.
Nicely said. hahah
"King of B-roll" ... accurately put 🙌🏼
Don’t forget peter..
and there's another youtuber here to leave a comment... :) ....yes surely this guy the King of B-Roll..his hand is a natural stabilizer
Someday i shall achieve half of your skills at least.
Would like to see Daniel do something outside of his typical product/food type stuff. Maybe a travel video, car ad, or some type of branding outdoors etc.
yeah, its getting old, funny thing he said once he needs to step out of his comfort genre, now is a good time.
That's not his expertise so I'm not sure why he'd do that. Look for another UA-camr
@@iaskaterwhos12 He might do that because big UA-cam channels typically mix it up over time to keep the audience engaged and he's very talented/skilled with a camera, so why not see those skills applied in other niches? It's not like he only films products...even old clips of his real estate shoots were sick
@@iaskaterwhos12 Thanks bro!!! I was just about to go there.
This is his thing though, and its more geared towards beginners. It works and he gets views and subs. I don't think working with actual clients is his thing, more just YT videos to make a living. Plus you can learn a bit from this channel and check out other youtubers for more ideas. But it does seem repetitive at this stage, he's covered all of this in the past and is just repackaging it into more videos.
This is from three years ago, but it is still helping people, so thank you very much! It was very eyeopening
i love how shes so serious, and its like he makes her do this all the time.
She doesn't look serious. Just neutral
He said they been practicing for thousands time so she must be bored doing all of that
she seems not interested to what he`s doing
"Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning" - Thomas Edison
Best video yet ! At what frame rate was this filmed at to get smooth speed ramps ? Also what mm focal length ?
Yeah, like when some guy invents a light bulb but you plan to make it better and steal the credit.
Ruland Furqan haha don’t think just do
@@ruland39 don't think just do lol🔥
@@NickinNashville He shoots the speed ramps at 120 and Id guess that was around 12mm mft / 24 mm full frame...
Thank you Daniel Schiffer for never disappointing us with your content.
Love this tutorial. Helps someone like me who is a beginner.
Same here bro 👊👊🔥
You think it helps, it doesn’t actually.
I love seeing your b roll behind the scene shots, it really goes to show that there are no special or hidden techniques, its all about just knowing how to use your own gear and framing that shot well!
Love your channel. You make everything crystal clear, and I don't feel talked down to. I don't know what it is, but there's a subtle condescending energy in the tutorial videos on many of the other channels. I don't know if the content providers are even aware of it. Or maybe because they're trying to be just a little bit too clever, original, or witty. Or maybe I'm just too sensitive. In any case, it feels like you're teaching in a very caring and professional manner, and I appreciate it very much. Thank you.
You're not sensitive! I totally agree and click off those videos.
Holy crap, I have so much to learn
I know right. This vid was surprisingly packed with knowledge.
WHY DO WE WATCH SO MUCH SIMILAR CONTENT AHHHH
@@extrathicc78 For me its too learn. I'm trying to gain all the knowledge possible.
B-roll segments are so cool I started this channel just to do b-roll segments and master the art of b-roll
Seriously. Who knew?
Wow. Just watched all. Again, super impressed. Wow.
Wow
I love these kind of videos,
these videos are full of secrets and tips to improve the quality of our videos.
You blended the blender shot with the smoothie shot. You literally blended a shot of a blender. Amazing hahaha. This is why I love your stuff lol.
I still am not sure how he did it! It’s an absolutely insane shot!
@@lukeschroeder6112 The effect itself was just a cross dissolve. You can do those pretty easily! I just love the creativity that went into choosing a cross dissolve for that one particular transition.
Exactly that is what I was also checking out! Rewinded almost 5 times!
Blended the blender shot with the smoothie one to get a smooth transition, that some inception shit
Whoa! Haha
I make videos for a living for my channel, but they in no way have this cinematic element which I would love if they did! I stumbled upon this video and I do believe this channel will make me a better videographer and editor. :) Thanks!
I love your flips
Yeah, I agree. It seems like these tips could help even outside of product promotion vids.
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Yes... i couldn't more agree... i learn from this channel for my videos!
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This is so cool with the sound design, camera transitions , cuts, directional blur ..... wow 😯
Daniel sniffer you are so amazing, you inspire me every day.
Hes B - Roll king😆
Step 1 is to write down all the objects and items that are going to appear in your video.
Step 2 is to write down all the actions that you can do with said objects.
Step 3 is to create a shot list around those actions that will serve as a rough guide, and...
Step 4 is the fun part and that is filming the video and getting those transitions.
Note: A lot of it is done on the fly but this will hopefully make it a lot easier.
Step 6: Sound design.
Wouldn't that mean Step 1: Get a pen and paper?
Step one is get a camera.
Thank you, Mr. Obvious. We appreciate your informative comment.@@Zyrk01
You're so smart. Can't get anything past you, can we? @@Lalune350z
The blending merging into pouring was so nice.
Everything Daniel does is so damn smooth! I also love how he breaks down his process since it can be very easy to get lost and off-track when you're trying to film anything, let alone an epic b-roll sequence.
I love how it ended , it looks so great well composed and transitioned!
Hello Sir, Im from Pakistan. I have been watching your tutorials since 5 years and have learnt sooo much from youuu .... i knew nothing about photography but by watching your tutorials i am now running my own business and earning a handsome amount
Is nobody commenting on how he shot and edited this video of shooting and editing a video? Dude did double the work. Guessing he did the same list and what not for this UA-cam video.
Haha that's some meta stuff right there.
Prolly outsources it to a second editor, I highly doubt he does it himself
Dude is a god
Cool. Love the sound of the metal straw on the glass and the transition from blending to filling up the glass. Plus the blade scene transition to spinning the top on epic.
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Whoaa the amount of effort n creativity is just amazing.. not to mention your willingness to share ths with us. Thanks Daniel
0:04 - her face
Me whenever I watch Daniel pull off some fancy broll stuff
It should be noted to shoot a little bit wider so you can do those movement transitions that require a crop. ✌🏼
exactly, shooting in 4k when only needing full HD is really helpful for cropping without quality loss. imo way better than needing a tad better quality 4k video without having that crop-option!
Thanks! That's one of those things that you learn quickly from experience, but is easy to forget.
@@philruu the problem is in what u need for 4k rendering
The list prior is super important ! Gives you a check list of everything you need ! Great advice
I’m a photographer and I’m levelling up my skills to video editing. I came across with this tutorial on B-roll and men! The tutorial was amazingly delivered! I’m a fan already hehe. I love the way you created these step by step tips and guidelines. Keep it up! Can’t wait for another one. From now on, I’ll be following you forever haha.
You should do a video on how you do Keyframes and Masking. I'm sure everyone would love it. Great video 👌🏻
Wow, I have a lot to learn. I like the final sound as well. This reinforces my need to not wing it and actually plan stuff out. Thanks for the great step by step.
Epic as usual! Would love to see a second video on this about your editing process and more in depth about those key frames and speed ramps in FCPX
That would be a great video. Especially about that transition on 10:01
All organic shots, just pure talent and skills bro. Amazing, im just literally mind blown by your way of taking the shots and handling the camera. such skill of perfection. Kudos to you and your team. And thank you for sharing the tips, for us small you tubers and young film makers, this brings us back to basics 101 that you cant have everything done by a studio or editor, there is that skill of creativity in making shots, setting up the lighting,backgrounds,props and just camera handling for a that outstanding scene. I definitely recommend your video to my friends. Thank you
I'm just going to thank every UA-camr I learn more from in one video than I did from 5 classes from one of my professors. Thank you
Daniel Schiffer I literally saw your video and clicked off and watched this. You inspire me every day to create more content, thank you!! Plz make a B roll sequence edited from your IPad Pro
All of the videos we make including broll videos are shot and edited from my Moms Phone. I’m only 12 soo...
I don’t think he knows how to edit on a iPad 😂
@@Oligilo-co3pm I make small b rolls by editing with the InShot premium app, with the potential of it it will defend itself with whatever. greetings .jpg
He doesn't use an ipad, but i do. Lumafusion is the app to use. Doesn't have all the add ins but does 90 percent of what you need.
Waynos Fotos yes lumafusion is the best for ipad or iPhone
Wow I never got 31 likes ever
Dear Mr. Schiffer, I'm sitting here on this very day reflecting on how great of a mentor and filmmaker you've become to myself and the UA-camrs watching this channel. The great director Sydney Pollack once said "Editing feels almost like sculpting or a form of continuing the writing process." and I think this video depicted that very saying. Thank you, Mr. Schiffer.
Are you a duke?
@@Hacktivator Perhaps.
Yes!
Bro this was just flat amazing the color grading, transition, thought process gone into this was just to good 😭🙏🏾
Sarah's total disinterest in all of it 🤣
She will probably ask our boy for a cut XD
actually i feel like she's so professional in this kind of situation :))) I imagine myself, if my husband was trying to do such a video i would probably talk non stop and give him suggestions :))) so yea, Sarah's "disinterest" is a good thing :))
Her body language and disinterest shows lol. Shed probably love a nice drive outside and to shop for some new clothes, interacting with friends. But she’s held CAPTIVE to the broll making
@@jkaye87 I just joked about her a little bit... Maybe she doesnt know anything about this and she is feeling bored. But we shouldnt talk about her like this. Its not good.
@@casandrasy7097 Hahaha same, my girlfriend helps me too and she says none all shooting process but when I'm stuck I ask her for suggestions. Its better that way I guess, works for me and she.
The final result is fun and dynamic! Love the movement and the sound effects. Thanks for showing the process. I am going to shoot something with iPhone, to practice the process.
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Daniel is just amazing. I'm becoming addicted to his videos 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Insane how you make these everyday items so artistic. Awesome transitions!
This is the video we didn’t know we needed
Lol
YES! 😇
loved that part when after blending scene merges with the pouring shot, Awesome.
Transitions are key, they make such a difference in the final cut.
Yup
The real battle is keeping these handheld shots in focus 🥵
It's not so hard. Once you focus your object, keep the same distance from the camera to the main object while you're recording.
murd777 But if you’re filming towards the object??
Use auto focus lock or manual focus
Not if you're using a Sony lol - the AF system is INSANE
@@rhysharper8967 Yeah but shots like these usually has to work with manual focus cause most of the time the focus gets to the face in background.
Thanks for including the straw inserting sound into the final video soo satisfying!!!!
Before watching the final video: "Damn, it's actually not that hard, I can do that"
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After watching the final video: " Holy shit, how did he come up with that ?!"
actually, look at the plan. Daniel knows which objects and scenes will be used in advance on paper and just during the shooting he thinks about the editing. If you look at the final product it is then just few zoom in n outs, slowmo, motion blur and sound/gfx. The whole preparation phrase makes editing so easy if you have good shots.
Yeaahh... agree with you . This look so hard before watching this video 👍. Another refrence for my wife's vlog.
Mr. Drunky exactly 😅😅😅I tried ... not even close 😬☹️🙄
the hard part for me is the smooth handheld work. I just can't do it. I have jittery arms or something...as much as I try, never looks good.
I think that Daniel's skill is being the master of handheld action.
Brandon Li can use the super long pole to get his shots, and is awesome with a gimble
Some are better than others...and they are the pros
@@filipstrapinadotcz ua-cam.com/video/PFuZ6Rqr6bw/v-deo.html
Thanks for taking the time to do these videos I am learning so much, absolute the best videos covering B-roll creation I've found so far. I find that I'm filming simple mundane actions at home and creating these short vids for practice incorporating what I'm learning from your videos and as amateurish as mine are relative to yours I'm still getting ohs and ahs from the people I show.
ua-cam.com/video/wg0YG6sKg1U/v-deo.html
I will never shoot a commercial or anything like that, but I really enjoy watching this channel. But if I'm ever asked to shoot a commercial, I'm ready!!!!!
Amazing as always, one of my inspirations to start on YT this year. I'd like to see more about the final tunning you make at 04:49. Thanks, man.
Igor Lacerda agreed!
Sarah's face "I'm so over this 😒 "
Haha. I was thinking the same. When having a boyfriend with a passion for something that he drags you into isn't always a good thing
Same feeling. Lamao
Lmaoo at least she is helping!
My wife be doing that 🤣🤣😂. She still enjoys making videos haha
In the middle of the video, i needed to stop to write a sincere “thank you” for explaining in detail 🙏🏼i really appreciate it ❤️
I'm just watching this because I'm going to attempt to do this for a class I'm taking 😁 Wish me luck!
Do u have class already?
EVERYONE: This is the video I've been waiting for!
Daniel: I know.
Maaaannn Bro! Your videos are AMAZING! They just give me chills every time!! Awesome work!🤩👍👍
Thank you. Love the simples steps that helps me understand how to plan. This is very helpful and video is amazing.
Been loving the content man!!! Keep it coming!!!
Do you have 1 now?
thank you, I know to make product videos... how to edit videos ?
I have a 5 yr old nephew and I make all of his videos, I edit them and I film them, learning this Broll techniques really made a huge difference. Thanks a lot.
Have you ever wonder, making smoothie would be that Creative.
Отличное видео. Много почерпнул из него. Самое главное, что после таких виде-уроков начинаешь видеть и чувствовать такие моменты в жизни и фильмах. Отлично! Спасибо!!!
I always get overwhelmed with all the info to process during your videos. This helped IMMENSELY! Thank you so much for all the unbelievable free content!
You should do a challenge, since you have a lot of planning, on filming a “raw” B Roll where like you don’t know what items you’re using or the theme and stuff!!
Awesome break down
I really love these , behind the scenes type of work ,keep going
Im a new sub and man I’m like bing watching all your vids bro! Learning!!!! Thank you bro fr fr.
Wow Very beneficial to learn “how to THINK to design a footage”. Inspired me even I have a travel channel 🎉 I would love to see a travel vlog on your channel lol
This guy is soooo good at giving tips and tricks. He has helped a lot in giving me ideas on how to film better b-roll footage.
That is amazing. I would love to the see the editing process in this
This is very helpful 🙏
ooooooohhhhh what are you doing here :)
you should be with kareem
Asalam Alaikkum
@@haroonrashidm3541
Ya
@@sqlxzc
Ya
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This has just sparked my interest as a videographer/ video editor, amazing
Okay, since no one seems to be mentioning this, I just wanted to say that you have really nice handwriting for a guy 😄
bro what if we do a BROLL video inspired by your style - it would be sick if you rate it. you should make another challenge :-)
AGREED That would be awesome !!!
💯
I think he already has done that? Check out his channel vids but I’m pretty sure I saw a challenge like that a few months back.
thats done already last month
Reginald Worthington yeh I remember him doing it but I missed it 🙈 would be good if he did another one soon
Amazing work. I love the organization and step by step approach. Thanks.
This was awesome to learn Planning, preparation and Managing your results according to plan or story. Superb thanks for guiding us keep it up and wish you good luck see ya SOON!
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This looks so lit, but anyone wanna give a credit how stable the footages even its full handheld?
camera has internal stabilization and i assume he also stabilized the footage a bit during editing
@@OriginalBurnout plus 120fps
This is a great video shows ordinary people the basics, the process and the steps!!! Thanks brother!!
*Me seeing he posted a long video*
Me in quarantine: LET’S GOOOOOOOOO
"What's the secret of a good content?"
- Script, Script & Script
XO
You giving away all your game, but you are being payed so cheers to you bro
The song used at 0:39 is here on yt. It's Strapt by Pandaraps
does anybody else land on a random video and just end up enjoying till the end
This is so good! I don’t even own a camera, but doesn’t stop me from being addicted to your channel! Your content is top notch sir! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Lol, she can only open that bag once. How many bags would you need to have on hand just in case you or she didn't like that shot?
I'd love to see how you did the sound design on this and where you get your audio effects from and how you edit them
That's sure what I was looking for! I was obsessed with how the sounds came together. Hope he releases a video on this.
Might be the most visually pleasing thing I’ve ever seen
I'll be honest, when I read the word shots I instantly assumed alcohol shots and I was like damn, you really put a lot of thought into shot-taking
lol 😂
Now what i need to think is, How to explain to my family why i shooting a frame for watermelon while in quarantine....any ideas?
You're practising, easy as that :D
I love that you teach organization!!!!! To my ADD brain omg 😱 it’s beautiful 😍
I know this is an old video, but can you comment on the lighting used at all? Was is just that single key light, what light was it and what power? I have the Amaran 100D, would it be sufficient to similarly light a scene like this?
Dude you need to show how you edit this asap it's your best work yet
agree.. how to edit b rolls? Especially to beginners like me.. hehe! This is super amazing!
@@MaistrangLaagan Daniel & Peter McKinnon both have ~amazing~ tutorials for beginners on their main page!
On Peter McKinnon's site, look for PLAYLISTS and then scrooooll down to his material from around 2-3 years ago
IM ABOUT TO CELEBRATE MY 5TH SOLO COMMERCIAL TO LAND ON THE AIR ON MY LOCAL K-CHANNELS!!!
Peter was the foundation to all of my engagement and success with video.
Whoaa love how you break down these steps. Super useful. Thanks Dan!
In the final scene when Sarah puts the straw, you actually move like a human gimbal
I wish there was more on what kind of adjustments you made to make the transitions more seamless
Yeah, that would be a good future video to see.
Scaling cropping and matching the camera moment direction on each cut
This was mind blowing! Saved it so I can come back and watch again. Great stuff for people like me who are getting started.
I would to see Daniel shooting a B-roll just by himself, no model, no one to film... him doing everything, what you guy think?
Sergio Dos Santos yes
YES!! I'm a musician and wish I could make these sequences, but also be the subject at the same time. I come up with other creative solutions but they don't involve fun whip transitions like daniel does.
How are you supposed to see it, if no one is filming him? Just asking.
@@lilmissbeats yes I completely understand you... I'm a photographer and trying to get more into video right now, and sometimes I struggle to film b roll of myself etc.... I did this video of myself but I would love to learn new techniques
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@@Network_51 I guess he will do a BTS video explaining how he did it or you can just trust him as creator... And learn from him, as I do!